RADIO ADDRESS OF 3 JULY 1941, BY
JOSEPH STALIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE'S COMMISSARS OF THE U.S.S.R.
As
Transcribed and Translated by Soviet Russia Today, August, 1941
Comrades!
Citizens! Brothers and sisters! Men of our army and navy! I am addressing you,
my friends!
The
perfidious military attack on our Fatherland, begun on June 22nd by Hitler
Germany, is continuing.
In
spite of the heroic resistance of the Red Army, and although the enemy's finest
divisions and finest airforce units have already been smashed and have met
their doom on the field of battle, the enemy continues to push forward, hurling
fresh forces into the attack.
Hitler's
troops have succeeded in capturing Lithuania, a considerable part of Latvia,
the western part of Byelo-Russia, part of Western Ukraine. The fascist airforce
is extending the range of operations of its bombers, and is bombing Murmansk,
Orsha, Mogilev, Smolensk, Kiev, Odessa and Sebastopol.
A
grave danger hangs over our country.
How
could it have happened that our glorious Red Army surrendered a number of our
cities and districts to fascist armies? Is it really true that German fascist
troops are invincible, as is ceaselessly trumpeted by the boastful fascist
propagandists? Of course not!
History
shows that there are no invincible armies and never have been. Napoleon's army
was considered invincible but it was beaten successively by Russian, English
and German armies. Kaiser Wilhelm's German Army in the period of the first
imperialist war was also considered invincible, but it was beaten several times
by the Russian and Anglo-French forces and was finally smashed by the
Anglo-French forces.
The
same must be said of Hitler's German fascist army today. This army had not yet
met with serious resistance on the continent of Europe. Only on our territory
has it met serious resistance. And if, as a result of this resistance, the
finest divisions of Hitler's German fascist army have been defeated by our Red
Army, it means that this army too can be smashed and will be smashed as were
the armies of Napoleon and Wilhelm.
As
to part of our territory having nevertheless been seized by Germany fascist
troops, this is chiefly due to the fact that the war of fascist Germany on the
USSR began under conditions favorable for the German forces and unfavorable for
Soviet forces. The fact of the matter is that the troops of Germany, as a
country at war, were already fully mobilized, and the 170 divisions hurled by
Germany against the USSR and brought up to the Soviet frontiers, were in a
state of complete readiness, only awaiting the signal to move into action,
whereas Soviet troops had still to effect mobilization and move up to the
frontier.
Of
no little importance in this respect is the fact that fascist Germany suddenly
and treacherously violated the Non-Aggression Pact she concluded in 1939 with
the USSR, disregarding the fact that she would be regarded as the aggressor by
the whole world.
Naturally,
our peace-loving country, not wishing to take the initiative of breaking the
pact, could not resort to perfidy.
It
may be asked how could the Soviet Government have consented to conclude a
Non-Aggression Pact with such treacherous fiends as Hitler and Ribbentrop? Was
this not an error on the part of the Soviet Government? Of course not.
Non-Aggression Pacts are pacts of peace between states. It was such a pact that
Germany proposed to us in 1939.
Could
the Soviet Government have declined such a proposal? I think that not a single
peace-loving state could decline a peace treaty with a neighboring state, even
though the latter was headed by such fiends and cannibals as Hitler and
Ribbentrop. Of course only on one indispensable condition, namely, that this
peace treaty does not infringe either directly or indirectly on the territorial
integrity, independence and honor of the peace-loving state. As is well known,
the Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the USSR is precisely such a pact.
What
did we gain by concluding the Non-Aggression Pact with Germany? We secured our
country peace for a year and a half, and the opportunity of preparing its
forces to repulse fascist Germany should she risk an attack on our country
despite the Pact This was a definite advantage for us and a disadvantage for
fascist Germany.
What
has fascist Germany gained and what has she lost by treacherously tearing up
the pact and attacking the USSR?
She
has gained a certain advantageous position for her troops for a short period,
but she has lost politically by exposing herself in the eyes of the entire
world as a blood-thirsty aggressor.
There
can be no doubt that this short-lived military gain for Germany is only an
episode, while the tremendous political gain of the USSR is a serious lasting
factor that is bound to form the basis for development of decisive military
successes of the Red Army in the war with fascist Germany.
That
is why our whole valiant Red Army, our whole valiant Navy, all our falcons of
the air, all the peoples of our country, all the finest men and women of
Europe, America and Asia, finally all the finest men and women of
Germany--condemn the treacherous acts of German fascists and sympathize with
the Soviet Government, approve the conduct of the Soviet Government, and see
that ours is a just cause, that the enemy will be defeated, that we are bound
to win.
By
virtue of this war which has been forced upon us, our country has come to
death-grips with its most malicious and most perfidious enemy--German fascism.
Our troops are fighting heroically against an enemy armed to the teeth with
tanks and aircraft.
Overcoming
innumerable difficulties, the Red Army and Red Navy are self-sacrificingly
disputing every inch of Soviet soil. The main forces of the Red Army are coming
into action armed with thousands of tanks and airplanes. The men of the Red
Army are displaying unexampled valor. Our resistance to the enemy is growing in
strength and power.
Side
by side with the Red Army, the entire Soviet people are rising in defense of
our native land.
What
is required to put an end to the danger hovering over our country, and what
measures must be taken to smash the enemy?
Above
all, it is essential that our people, the Soviet people, should understand the
full immensity of the danger that threatens our country and should abandon all
complacency, all heedlessness, all those moods of peaceful constructive work
which were so natural before the war, but which are fatal today when war has
fundamentally changed everything.
The
enemy is cruel and implacable. He is out to seize our lands, watered with our
sweat, to seize our grain and oil secured by our labor. He is out to restore the
rule of landlords, to restore Tsarism, to destroy national culture and the
national state existence of the Russians, Ukrainians, Byelo-Russians,
Lithuanians, Letts, Esthonians, Uzbeks, Tatars, Moldavians, Georgians,
Armenians, Azerbaidzhanians and the other free people of the Soviet Union, to
Germanize them, to convert them into the slaves of German princes and barons.
Thus
the issue is one of life or death for the Soviet State, for the peoples of the
USSR; the issue is whether the peoples of the Soviet Union shall remain free or
fall into slavery.
The
Soviet people must realize this and abandon all heedlessness, they must
mobilize themselves and reorganize all their work on new, wartime bases, when
there can be no mercy to the enemy.
Further,
there must be no room in our ranks for whimperers and cowards, for
panic-mongers and deserters. Our people must know no fear in fight and must
selflessly join our patriotic war of liberation, our war against the fascist
enslavers.
Lenin,
the great founder of our State, used to say that the chief virtue of the
Bolshevik must be courage, valor, fearlessness in struggle, readiness to fight,
together with the people, against the enemies of our country.
This
splendid virtue of the Bolshevik must become the virtue of the millions of the
Red Army, of the Red Navy, of all peoples of the Soviet Union.
All
our work must be immediately reconstructed on a war footing, everything must be
subordinated to the interests of the front and the task of organizing the
demolition of the enemy.
The
people of the Soviet Union now see that there is no taming of German fascism in
its savage fury and hatred of our country which has ensured all working people
labor in freedom and prosperity.
The
peoples of the Soviet Union must rise against the enemy and defend their rights
and their land. The Red Army, Red Navy and all citizens of the Soviet Union
must defend every inch of Soviet soil, must fight to the last drop of blood for
our towns and villages, must display the daring initiative and intelligence
that are inherent in our people.
We
must organize all-round assistance for the Red Army, ensure powerful
reinforcements for its ranks and the supply of everything it requires, we must
organize the rapid transport of troops and military freight and extensive aid
to the wounded.
We
must strengthen the Red Army's rear, subordinating all our work to this cause.
All our industries must be got to work with greater intensity to produce more
rifles, machine-guns, artillery, bullets, shells, airplanes; we must organize
the guarding of factories, power-stations, telephonic and telegraphic
communications and arrange effective air raid precautions in all localities.
We
must wage a ruthless fight against all disorganizers of the rear, deserters,
panic-mongers, rumor-mongers; we must exterminate spies, diversionists and
enemy parachutists, rendering rapid aid in all this to our destroyer
battalions.
We
must bear in mind that the enemy is crafty, unscrupulous, experienced in
deception and the dissemination of false rumors We must reckon with all this
and not fall victim to provocation.
All
who by their panic-mongering and cowardice hinder the work of defence, no
matter who they are, must be immediately haled before the military tribunal. In
case of forced retreat of Red Army units, all rolling stock must be evacuated,
the enemy must not be left a single engine, a single railway car, not a single
pound of grain or a gallon of fuel.
The
collective farmers must drive off all their cattle, and turn over their grain
to the safe-keeping of State authorities for transportation to the rear. All
valuable property, including non-ferrous metals, grain and fuel which cannot be
withdrawn, must without fail be destroyed.
In
areas occupied by the enemy, guerrilla units, mounted and on foot, must be
formed, diversionist groups must be organized to combat the enemy troops, to
foment guerrilla warfare everywhere, to blow up bridges and roads, damage
telephone and telegraph lines, set fire to forests, stores, transports.
In
the occupied regions conditions must be made unbearable for the enemy and all
his accomplices. They must be hounded and annihilated at every step, and all
their measures frustrated.
This
war with fascist Germany cannot be considered an ordinary war. It is not only a
war between two armies, it is also a great war of the entire Soviet people
against the German fascist forces.
The
aim of this national war in defense of our country against the fascist
oppressors is not only elimination of the danger hanging over our country, but
also aid to all European peoples groaning under the yoke of German fascism.
In
this war of liberation we shall not be alone. In this great war we shall have
loyal allies in the peoples of Europe and America, including the German people
who are enslaved by the Hitlerite despots.
Our
war for the freedom of our country will merge with the struggle of the peoples
of Europe and America for their independence, for democratic liberties.
It
will be a united front of peoples standing for freedom and against enslavement
and threats of enslavement by Hitler's fascist armies.
In
this connection the historic utterance of the British Prime Minister Churchill
regarding aid to the Soviet Union and the declaration of the United States
Government signifying its readiness to render aid to our country, which can
only evoke a feeling of gratitude in the hearts of the peoples of the Soviet
Union, are fully comprehensible and symptomatic.
Comrades,
our forces are numberless. The overweening enemy will soon learn this to his
cost. Side by side with the Red Army many thousands of workers, collective
farmers, intellectuals are rising to fight the enemy aggressor. The masses of
our people will rise up in their millions.
The
working people of Moscow and Leningrad have already commenced to form vast
popular levies in support of the Red Army. Such popular levies must be raised
in every city which is in danger of enemy invasion, all working people must be
roused to defend our freedom, our honor, our country--in our patriotic war
against German Fascism.
In
order to ensure the rapid mobilization of all forces of the peoples of the
U.S.S.R. and to repulse the enemy who treacherously attacked our country, a
State Committee of Defense has been formed in whose hands the entire power of
the State has been vested.
The
State Committee of Defense has entered upon its functions and calls upon all
people to rally around the Party of Lenin-Stalin and around the Soviet
Government, so as to self-denyingly support the Red Army and Navy, demolish the
enemy and secure victory.
All
our forces for support of our heroic Red Army and our glorious Red Navy! All
forces of the people--for the demolition of the enemy!
Forward, to our victory!